#1 Just Got My Photos Back And Feeling So Soft Over My First Look Photos With My Father

#3 Mum Came Home After 8 Weeks Stuck In India. Here's Dad, The Least Romantic Man In The World Waiting

Besides the corny jokes and the never-ending home improvement projects, fathers do a lot more for us than we give them credit for.
When it’s 3 a.m. and your car breaks down, they’re the ones picking up the phone. And when it’s time to move across the country, they’re the ones who show up with a truck and a plan.
Who would do that if not them? It’s easy to take all of that for granted, especially when your dad is busy lecturing you about tire pressure for the third time this month.
Research confirms just how deeply we’re affected when a father isn’t in the picture. Studies show that children who grow up without a father figure are four times more likely to live in poverty.
They’re also more likely to struggle with drug use and to develop emotional or behavioral problems. On top of that, they’re twice as likely to drop out of school. Having an involved dad really matters.
#8 My Dad Told Me To Take A Picture Of Him With A Giant Fork And Put It On The Website I Always Go On

#9 My Dad's Renovating His Kitchen, And He Called Me Out Of My Room To Help Him, But When I Came Out, I Couldn't See Him

When fathers do show up, kids notice. A survey of 2,000 Americans, conducted by Talker Research and commissioned by SweatBlock, found that 70% of people who grew up with a dad consider him one of their greatest mentors in life.
Seventeen percent said he’s the first person they go to for advice. And one in four said their father is the first call they make during a stressful situation.
#10 My Dad Taking In The View Of His Childhood City From My New Apartment

The same survey also asked people to share the most heroic things their dads have ever done for them. One person said their dad donated a kidney for them. Another said their dad paid off their credit card debt.
Someone shared that their father waded through floodwaters during Hurricane Harvey just to come get them. And another said their dad stopped working entirely to take care of them after a car accident. It’s truly amazing what lengths they’ll go to for us.
#13 Father-In-Law Does This Every Year... Even Though His Daughter (My Partner) Is Now 26

#15 My Dad Ordered A Salad To "Eat Healthier"

Dr. Christina Hibbert explains that there are a lot of amazing ways fathers impact their kids for the better. For one, having a stable, involved father often leads to more confident children. Dads tend to encourage their kids to explore the world and try new things, which builds that sense of self-assurance over time.
That influence carries into the classroom, too. Dr. Hibbert notes that children with involved, nurturing fathers tend to do better academically and show stronger language skills. They also seem better equipped to handle the pressure that comes with school.
#17 Every Morning, Ruby (14) Sits At The Breakfast Table With My Dad (75), Who Makes Sandwiches For Her

The benefits don’t stop in childhood, either. A study that followed families over four decades looked at fathers who built emotionally close relationships with their kids and encouraged them to push themselves.
And it turned out their children went on to be more successful in their careers. That emotional investment early on clearly pays off in the long run.
#20 My Dad Doesn’t Even Know What Being A Bro Means But Here He Is Running To Help Some Victims Of A Crazy Crash
















